The objective of this Blog is to expose Janet Hsieh 謝怡芬, host of Fun Taiwan, as a fake artificial celebrity with no substance or authenticity, and to counterbalance her LIES about Taiwan being so wonderful and friendly with deep taboo truths that others are afraid to say.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
New Taboo Observations About Taiwan - Warning: Offensive
The following is an intellectual take on a non-intellectual culture.
Taiwan has a very politically correct social culture that is superficial, practical, conformist, insular, cliquish, repressed and non-intellectual. There is an unspoken but obvious social rule that around others, you are always expected to act positive and cheerful, and only talk about superficial things. Anything to the contrary will weird people out, especially young adults, and may ostracize you from social groups. So you can't be negative (no matter how justified) or talk about deep things in Taiwan without looking like a misfit.
What this means is that if you are unhappy or don't like something in Taiwan (and there is a lot to dislike in Taiwan, that's for sure) then no one wants to hear about it, unless you have a close and understanding friend. For example, even though it's obvious that Taiwanese are generally closed, repressed and narrow, you are not allowed to SAY that they are. It's like the Emperor's New Clothes syndrome. In that sense, you are not allowed to tell the truth in Taiwan.
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